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Lot 1378

Full title: Six folio publications in Latin by Augustine Barbosa, 17/18th C.Description:Protonotarii Apostolici...', 5 vol., Venice, 1705-1707.Ê 'Praxis exigendi pensiones...', Barcelona, 1635.About this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.

Lot 1410

Full title: Burkhardt Gotthelf Struve, 'Corpus historiae germanicae...', Jena, 1730Description:Folio, flat spine.About this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.

Lot 1494

Full title: Robert Bellarmine, 'De controversiis christianae fidei...', 4 vol., Milan, 1721Description:Folio, flat spine.About this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.

Lot 165

Full title: An English wooden library plan or folio stand, 19th C.Description:H 109,5 x L 71,5 x D 70 cm

Lot 172

Full title: An English wooden library plan or folio stand, 19th C.Description:H 112,5 x L 76 x D 64 cm

Lot 3045

Liszt, FranzÖsterreichisch-ungarischer Komponist und Pianist (1811-1886)Widmungsexemplar von "Fantasie Romantique sur deux mélodies Suisses, Composée pour le Piano, dediée à Madem.lle Valérie Boissier". Paris, o.D. Gest. Tbl., 26 S. Folio. Späterer Ldr.Bd.- Durchgehend fleckig und mit Randmängeln.

Lot 3048

Erasmus von Rotterdam, DesideriusThesaurum haudquaquam vulgarem tibi lector exhibemus hoc volumine, Parsphrasin in Evangelium Matthaei nunc primum natam [et] aeditam... Paraphrases in omneis epistolas apostolicas, hoc est Pauli, Jacobi, Joannis, Petri, Judae, per eundam. Mit 5 (v. 6) Holzschnitt-Bordüren (1 Titelbl. in Faksimile) und vielen grossen figürlichen Holzschnitt-Initialen, sowie je einer grossen Holzschnitt-Druckermarke am Schluss. Basel, Froben, 1522. 2 Teile in 1 Bd. Folio (33,5x22 cm). 7 v. 8 Bl., 179 S., 462 S., 1 Bl. Halbschweinslederbd. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln.- Titelbl. von Bd 1 in Faksimile vorhanden. Deckel, sowie anfangs und am Ende leicht wurmstichig, hinterer Holzdeckel angebrochen und mit Fehlstelle. Inwendig sehr gute, frische Erhaltung.

Lot 3017

PINDARI OLYMPIA, PYTHIA, NEMEA, ISTHMIA; volume one only, with text in Greek and Latin, 17th century binding with gilt embossed detailing, circa 1567; Mayr (G), Leben Des Heiligen Ignatii Stifters Der Societe Jesu, engraved title and with engraved illustrations to each page, text in German, later leather binding, and a selection of Folio Society books etc. 

Lot 3018

FOLIO SOCIETY; a good and large collection of books to include THE FIRST FOLIO OF SHAKESPEARE, Norton Edition, 2nd edition, 1996; RACKHAM (A), GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES, 1996; DULAC (E), PERRAULT’S FAITY TALES, 1998; JOYCE (J), ULYSSES, ltd ed, 569/1760, 1998; JOHNSON (S), A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, facsimile edition, no 681/1000, boxed sets, etc.

Lot 3019

SANGORSKI &SUTCLIFFE; two 3/4 leather bound works, comprising ROLT (L), JAMES WATT, 1962 and A DICTIONARY OF SLANG AND UNCONVENTIONAL ENGLISH, 1967; GREENE (G), a six volume set printed by the Folio Society, and other books similar and arts and antiques reference (Qty). 

Lot 426

CENTENAIRE DE LA STATUE DE LA LIBERTEThe Portfolio, 1986, with the complete set of six lithographs printed in colours, by Michel Dubre, Michel Lacoste, Hugo de Saint-Morland, Eric Schlumberger, Eric Gaudin and Katia Schmitt, text, title page and justification, each on Arches, signed and numbered '85/25' in pencil, printed by Mourlot and Figarola, with the Mourlot blindstamp, with the original blue linen folio; 755 x 540mm (folio)Condition reportIn good condition

Lot 455

FOLIO OF 19TH CENTURY PRINTS (20)Including Hounds and Terriers after Maud Earl; La Rixe after Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier; The Horse Fair after Rosa Bonheur; six views of Trinity Hall after John Murray Ince; selection of views of English churches including Grantchester, Madingley Church, Cambridgeshire, a selection of views depicting Netley Abbey and various European viewsvarious sizes(all unframed)(20)Condition reportSome tears and abrasions to sheets and foxing throughout.Two Maud Earl prints, one of hounds, the other of terriers. Images on website.

Lot 476

A LARGE FOLIO OF MAPS INCLUDING MAP OF THE WORLD DRAWN AND ENGRAVED FROM D’ANVILLES TWO SHEET MAP; WILTONIA WILSHIRE (QUANTITY)Together with a map of Cambridgeshire after Sutton Nicholls, a town plan of Bordeaux after W.B. Clarke engraved by J. Henshall, A New Map of Scotland by Captain Armstrong, A map of the East Indies by Herman Moll, L’Amerique Meridionale, along with further maps of Europe, Persia, Asia, Africa, New England and regional England and France(quantity)Condition reportAll unframed.  Numerous tears, staining and foxing throughout, some sheets in fragments.

Lot 508

DAVID HILL (20TH CENTURY) (QUANTITY)A folio of mainly figurative sketches, variously inscribed and datedvarious sizes(quantity)(all unframed)

Lot 9201

JILL JACKSON (b.1935 - Norfolk & Norwich Art Circle) A folio of approximately 26 original works, some unfinished examples, various sizes, largest 70cm x 43cm

Lot 9202

JILL JACKSON (b.1935 - Norfolk & Norwich Art Circle) A folio of 12 various screenprints in wallets, multiple editions present of each type.

Lot 9203

JILL JACKSON (b.1935 - Norfolk & Norwich Art Circle) A folio of screenprints, multiple copies

Lot 223

'A Cruise in the Bay of Biscay. Sketched from the log of the 'Gabrielle'. By Henry Burrowes, Esq. Dedicated by Permission to HRH Princess Mary Adeline, Duchess of Teck': published by George Hogarth Turner, London circa 1874, folio of 22 sheets of albumen prints of sketches with boards covers.

Lot 279

A set of JRR Tolkein 'Lord of the Rings'. Folio society, 1977, within a fitted case

Lot 1003

Cussans, John Edwin - History of Hertfordshire, 2 vols, London: Chatto & Windus 1870-73, half gilt dec two-tone red morocco and textured cloth, folio to/w Page, William, The Victorian History of the County of Hertford, vol 3, London: Constable & Co Ltd 1912 large 4to

Lot 1004

Garner, Thomas & Stratton, Arthur - The Domestic Architecture of England During the Tudor Period, London: B T Batsford, 1911, gilt dec half tan Morocco and cloth, folio

Lot 1009

The Sphere: five vols 1914 - 1916 (World War 1 illustrated periodical), folio, cloth-bound

Lot 1011

Barnard, Edward, The New, Impartial and Complete History of England, London: Alex Hogg (c. 1971), full calf (disbound) folio 

Lot 1016

Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap-Book, London: Fisher, Son & Co. 1889, embossed green cloth, lge 4to; Oliver, Edwin, The Romance of Old London, London: John Dicks; Armitage, Sydney, Beautiful Pictures by British Artists 1800 - 1870, London: Chatto and Windus 1877, folio and a small portfolio, Engravings from Works of Deceased British Artists, by the Art Union of London (4)

Lot 1182

A collection of retro vintage mid 20th century circa. 1950's E. R. Boyce folio type classroom illustrated posters. Measures 54cm x 43cm. 

Lot 1537

A set of six Folio society books Winston Churchill the Second World War .

Lot 292

Gordon Lindsay Maclean & Gail DarrollDUCKS OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICARandburg, South Africa: Acron Books, 1986SIGNED, 81 of 200 COLLECTORS' EDITIONS, folio, xv + 150pp, illustrated with 36 full page colour plates, quarter leather, slipcase, wear to slipcase

Lot 314

An album of mixed American coinage together with a folio of quarters 1999-2008.

Lot 240

A quantity of Folio Society books including a boxed set of Edward Gibbon The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire, etc (16)

Lot 180

A quantity of Folio Society books including a boxed set of the works of John Buchan (10)

Lot 186

A collection of assorted Folio Society books together with a box set of The Oxford Library Of English Poetry (10)

Lot 193

Two boxes of mixed books including a number of Folio Society editions (2)

Lot 211

A mixed collection of good quality books including a number of Folio Society editions (20)

Lot 661

A folio of assorted woodblock prints by Monica Poole, George Mackley and P. Dixon, largest 15 x 20cm

Lot 736

Monica Poole (1921-2003), a folio of assorted wood engravings, mostly unsigned, together with related leaflets and posters, largest 18 x 29cm

Lot 737

Monica Poole (1921-2003) and George Mackley (1900-1983), a folio of assorted unframed prints, mostly wood engravings

Lot 2120

Folio society Anthony Trollope, novels, all within slip jackets (1 box) 

Lot 2122

Antiquarian interest to include bound copies of John Bull 1836, January through to December, elephant folio, quarter leather, marbled boards, pastedowns are worn to the backstrip and the front board is detached "Navy and Army Illustrated", vol 6, published by Hudson & Kearns and Georges Newnes, edited by Commander Charles N Robinson, colour plates, photographic and other illustrations throughout, marbled ep, quarter leather, gilt titles, backstrip worn and missing Holy Bible printed in Birmingham by Pearson  & Rollason 1788, engraved vignette to tp, engraved plate, family tree written inside front board with old seal marks, front board detached, full leather and another bible which is missing front board and many pages Bound copies of The Times, London edition, July 3rd 1922 through to August 1922, elephant folio, half leather, badly repaired with brown tape, backstrip missing and nine photocopies of maps of Southampton, part of a set  Condition Reportplease see additional images of the two bibles

Lot 743

Cartography - a folio of maps, Bowen, Moscovy; Greenland; Asia; Poland and Lithuania, Tomson, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, others

Lot 151

Catalogue Of Admiralty Charts And Other Hydrographic Publication 1996 published by the hydrographer of the Navy. Large folio of navigational maps from across the world

Lot 152

A folio of unframed Nelson related prints to include "Good-Bye My Lads!", "The Toast Is Britain" and "Bound For Trafalgar's Bay" etc.

Lot 103

TRIGGS, H. INIGO: FORMAL GARDENS IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND subscriber's copy, published by B.T. Batsford, London, 1902, in folio size three quarter leather binding

Lot 75

A LATE VICTORIAN OAK FALL FRONT FOLIO CABINET with interior fall front compartment, 127cm high x 125cm wide x 47cm deep closed x 122cm deep opened Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 264

LOT OF EIGHT FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS,Scarlet Pimpernel, 100 Years War, Saki and others

Lot 155

Magic. Supernatural.- Tales of Magic and Mystery, 4 issues only (of 5), lacking issue 2, very occasional light spotting, issue 3 with joints split at head but covers holding, 1927-8 § Friskell (Samri) Spirit Mediums Exposed, margins lightly toned, spine strengthened with brown paper and tape, 1930, original pictorial wrappers, lower covers lightly soiled, some chipping to extremities, some spines with loss to head and foot, short splitting to joint ends, New York; and a copy of The Life of a Showman, 8vo & small folio (6)⁂ The first includes the first printing of the short story "Cool Air" by H. P. Lovecraft, "that will ring down through the corridors of your memory for years to come". The second features writing by Houdini, magician Howard Thurston and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Lot 184

NO RESERVE Binding.- Ebers Gallery (The). A Collection of Paintings illustrating the Romances of George Ebers, 20 mounted plates, small label to front pastedown, contemporary morocco, gilt, g.e., slight rubbing to corners and spine extremities, folio, New York, 1886.

Lot 176

Folio Society.- Chaucer (Geoffrey) Troilus & Criseyde, illustrated by Peter Brookes, original morocco-backed boards, slipcase, a little rubbed, 1990 § Burton (Richard) The Source of the Nile: the Lake Regions of Central Africa, frontispiece and plates, folding map loosely inserted at end, original pictorial cloth, slipcase, 1993 § Walton (Izaak) The Compleat Angler, frontispiece and plates by Arthur Rackham, original pictorial cloth, slipcase, 2000 § Mitford (Nancy) Love in a Cold Climate, frontispiece and illustrations by Roland Pym, original pictorial cloth, slipcase, light spotting, 1992; and others Folio Society, v.s. (c.75)

Lot 180

NO RESERVE Gill (Eric).- Chaucer (Geoffrey) The Canterbury Tales, publisher's sample pages loosely inserted, original morocco, fine copy, Folio Society, 2010 § Romney Green (A.) Woodwork, vol.1 [all published], wood-engravings, uncut, original wrappers, lightly toned, joints slightly splitting but holding firm, Ditchling, Sussex, 1918, folio & 12mo (2)

Lot 183

Allier (Paul) Les Quatres Saisons: Estampes, number 329 of 1000 copies signed by the artist in pencil on inside rear wrapper, suite of 4 charming pochoir plates, loose as issued in decorated printed wrappers, uncut, a little soiled and stained, slightly frayed at edges, oblong folio, Paris, Galerie Lutétia, 1925.⁂ Vibrant scenes of two fashionable girls celebrating the seasons.

Lot 52

King (John Glen) The Rites and Ceremonies of the Greek Church, in Russia, first edition, double-page engraved frontispiece, 12 engraved plates, title with engraved vignette, light spotting, hinges reinforced with paper, contemporary half calf, rebacked, 1772 § Vidy Pervoklassnogo Stavropigіal'nago Soloveckogo Monastyrja [Images of the Stravropegic Solovetsky Monastery of the First Order], 25 black and white photographic plates, hinges and first plate reinforced with paper at gutter, original cloth, rebacked, small amounts of soiling to covers, lightly scuffed, [c.1900], 4to and small oblong folio (2)

Lot 150

NO RESERVE Periodical.- Deeds That Thrill the Empire, 26 issues (all published), illustrations, some light toning and finger-soiling, very occasional scattered spotting, original pictorial wrappers, lightly rubbed with some surface soiling, the odd chip to extremities, some joints starting but covers holding, [c.1915]; and 4 issues of The Boy's Friend newspaper from 1909, along with 12 issues of The Children's Newspaper, 1919-25, 4to & folio (42). Sold as a periodical, not subject to return.

Lot 8

Plautus (Titus Maccius) Marcus Accius Plautus, ex fide, atque auctoritate complurium librorum manuscriptorum emendatus, edited by Denis Lambin, first edition, title with large woodcut printer's device, charming woodcut head-pieces, historiated and decorative initials, ruled throughout in red, errata and privilege ff. at end, occasional spotting or light staining, lightly browned, contemporary calf panels with gilt arabesque centre-pieces laid onto modern calf, gilt spine in compartments and with red leather label, contemporary panels themselves worn in places, a wide-margined copy, [Adams P1500], folio (348 x 210mm.), Paris, [Jean Le Blanc, junior for] Jean Macé, October, 1576.⁂ Rare copy at auction of the first edition of this important and handsomely printed edition of Plautus. Lambin was Professor of Latin, and later Greek, at the Collège de France. Provenance: 'Bought this book at Chartres in France 1719' and a related bibliographical note beneath (ink inscription to front free endpaper).

Lot 41

Paris (Matthew) Historia major. Juxta exemplar Londinense 1640, verbatim recusa, edited by William Watts, 2 parts in 1, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black and with woodcut floral ornament, 'Adversaria sive Variantes Lectiones' and indices bound after part 1, instead of at start as per ESTC, occasional spotting or light staining, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, preserving original backstrip in compartments with a new but to style red morocco, label, corners restored, rubbed and scuffed, [Wing P359], For A. Mearne, T. Dring, B. Tooke, T. Sawbridge, & G. Wells, 1684; and another, Salomon Glass, folio & 4to (2)

Lot 45

Voltaire (François Marie Arouet de) La Henriade, 10pp. list of subscribers, engraved frontispiece, title vignette, 10 plates, vignettes and tail-pieces, some spotting or staining, contemporary calf, gilt, rebacked, no printer, 1728; and sets of Bomare's Dictionnaire and Ryder's Foedera (neither collated), 4to & folio (17)

Lot 179

NO RESERVE Music.- Engel (John) Uncommon Sound: the Left-Handed Guitar Players that Changed Music, 2 vol., illustrations, original cloth, dust-jackets, housed in original pictorial slip-case, fractional rubbing, Brussels, 2006 § Banks (Chris, editor) Sundry sorts of music books: Essays on the British Library Collections, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, slight creasing to edges, 1993; and 3 others, one of which comprises of a collection of bound sheet music, folio & 4to (5)

Lot 27

France.- Letter signed from Baronne de Haynin to Monsieur de Termignil in Arras, 1p. with conjugate blank and address panel, folio, Maubeuge, 28th April 1637, she begs him to exempt a widow from Arras from the obligation to lodge a soldier, hole where opened, tear along central fold, creased, slightly browned; and 5 others, including: 2 ALs.s. from Florimond Claude, Comte de Mercy (Austrian diplomat), 2 documents by Guillaume-Charles Faipoult (French soldier and politician)and a letter from Alfred de Lamartine (author, poet and statesman), folds, slightly browned (6 pieces).

Lot 129

Trollope (Thomas, editor) and Frances Eleanor Trollope. Italy from the Alps to Mount Etna, numerous illustrations, both whole-page and vignettes, some spotting, some cracking to gutter, original pictorial cloth, a few small tears to joints and extremities, Chapman and Hall, 1877 § Trollope (Frances Eleanor) The Barnabys in America; or, Adventures of the Widow Wedded, 3 vol., 9 wood-engraved plates, browned, spotting and some soiling, contemporary blue half morocco, spines gilt, extremities rubbed, Henry Colburn, [Sadleir 3214], 1843 § Yonge (Charlotte M.) Magnum Bonum or Mother Carey's Brood, 3 vol., ink ownership inscription and stamp front endpaper verso, occasional spotting, original cloth, spine ends a little bumped, Macmillan and Co., 1879, first editions, folio and 8vo (7)

Lot 38

Jonson (Ben) Bartholomew Fayre, lacking initial blank leaf, [STC 14753.5], Printed by I. B[eale] for Robert Allot, 1631; bound with [The Workes] vol. 3 only, [edited by Sir Kenelm Digby], lacking general title, final leaf defective with missing text supplied in pen and ink, [STC 14754a; Pforzheimer 560], [1641], heavily damp-stained throughout, endpapers defective, later half calf over marbled boards, rubbed, and marbling worn in places, folio ⁂ The first mentioned was "apparently intended as a continuation of the 1616 vol. 1 and so sold." (ESTC).

Lot 172

NO RESERVE Woude (Prof. Dr. S. Van Der) De Keulse Bijbel 1478/1479, full-page illustrations, contemporary calf-backed boards, slight rubbing to spine extremities, Amsterdam, 1979 § Degering (Hermann) Lettering ... Illustrated Modes of Writing in Western Europe from Antiquity to the End of the 18th Century, full-page illustrations, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, creasing to extremities, 1929; and others about manuscripts, folio & 4to (14)

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